This is another great 'corporate' use of YouTube - and also proof that YouTube will let you go over ten minutes if you have good reason to.
We all know that Radiohead pushed back thr boundaries of music marketing by making their album In Rainbows effectively free (pay what you want, but with no minimum), but on new year's eve they released a live version of the album to YouTube in a film called Scotch Mist.
See it here, or watch the embedded version below:
Or if you don't want to hear all of it, they've broken it down into tracks which you can access individually from their YouTube channel here
Monday, January 14, 2008
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